Grand Rapids Slam Dunk

GRAND RAPIDS – Comstock Park and Godwin Heights are the only two remaining undefeated boys basketball teams in the Grand Rapids area.

Those two teams will square off tonight in Godwin. The Wolverines are ranked No. 2 in Class B, while the Panthers are No. 7, and both teams are 8-0 overall.

Here's a closer look at that game as well as other key games to keep an eye on tonight.

Comstock Park (8-0) at Godwin Heights (8-0), boys

The Wolverines and Panthers, who are both ranked in the top 10 in Class B, will square off in a non-league contest. It would appear that the Wolverines have the slight edge on paper. While both squads are averaging about 70 points a game, the Wolverines are giving up 44 points, compared to Comstock Park’s 51. Godwin defeated Comstock Park 79-72 in last year’s region semifinals.

Forest Hills Central (10-1) at Jenison (9-1), boys

This game would get top billing on just about any other night considering how well both teams are playing. One could say, though, that there is a lot more is at state in this one because first place in the OK White Conference will be on the line. The Rangers are 3-0 in the league and the Wildcats 2-0.

Wayland (9-2) at Catholic Central (9-3), girls

The Wildcats and Cougars are both trying to keep pace with front-running South Christian in the OK Gold Conference. Wayland and Catholic Central are 1-1 in the league, as both squads have suffered a loss to the Sailors. The Cougars will look to try to slow down the high-powered Wayland offense, which has scored 105 more points than the Cougars despite playing one less game.

Forest Hills Northern (8-4) at Northview (6-4), girls

The Huskies and Wildcats enter tonight’s OK Bronze game tied for second place with Forest Hills Eastern, and all three teams are chasing Greenville, which is 3-0 in the league. FHN pulled out a tough road win at FHE on Friday and will face another challenging road test at Northview tonight.